Pamela seersucker swimsuit
HUNZA G's swimwear release enters Vinchy's AI lab for a closer look at fabrication, fit, and care notes.
Tagged at $240, quality lands at 70/100, comfort at 80/100, and sustainability at 60/100 for discerning shoppers.
- Brand · HUNZA G
- Category · Swimwear
AI scorecard
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Craftsmanship, stitching, and long-term durability.
Movement, breathability, and day-long wear.
Environmental impact and responsible sourcing.
Attribute deep dive
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Quality Analysis 70/100
While the polyamide-elastane blend offers good stretch and quick-drying properties, the "one size" fit for a swimsuit might compromise seam integrity over time due to varied body stresses.
Comfort Assessment 80/100
This Pamela seersucker swimsuit offers a hint of comfort with 3% Elastane, suggesting a slight stretch for a more accommodating fit. While seersucker can be light, the polyamide content and lack of other comfort features mean it's unlikely to be exceptionally soft or breathable.
Sustainability Impact 60/100
This swimsuit is made from 97% Polyamide and 3% Elastane, both conventional fossil-fuel synthetics without any mention of recycled content, which impacts its sustainability score.
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Garment details
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Pamela seersucker swimsuit, available in blue or black. 97% Polyamide 3% Elastane